• These include applications include aerodynamics, helicopters, air vehicle systems, rocket and spacecraft propulsion, orbital dynamics and satellite control, materials and advanced composites, and computer and information systems for aerospace vehicles.
  • Students can also choose a combined degree program that offers them two bachelor's degrees, with the second often being in a related field such as mechanical engineering. There's even a combined program you can choose that leads to both a bachelor's and a master's degree in just five years.
  • At U-M, students in Aerospace Engineering begin with a set of courses that provide an exceptional background in all the fundamental aspects of the field. These span the entire spectrum of aerospace technologies, from aerodynamics and propulsion (collectively referred to as “gas dynamics”) to structural mechanics, flight dynamics and controls.